
Apartments near Oak Street Center in Louisville, KY (790 Rentals)


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1132 S 3rd St

1116 Garvin Pl

1220 S 3rd St

1224 Garvin Pl

1125 S 6th St

1053 S 4th St

521 W St Catherine St

1035 S 4th St

523 W St Catherine St

525 W St Catherine St

529 W St Catherine St

531 W St Catherine St

537 W St Catherine St

1022 S 4TH St

539 W St Catherine St

1023 S 4th St

1027 S 4th St

1204 2nd St

1212 S 2nd St

414 W Ormsby Ave

1222 S 2nd St

422 W Ormsby Ave

545 W St Catherine St

430 W Ormsby Ave

1045 S 6th St

314 Ormsby Ave

547 W Saint Catherine St

525 W Ormsby Ave

504 W Ormsby Ave

531 W Ormsby Ave

1018 S 3rd St

601-603 W St Catherine St

Arden Building

1147 S 2nd St

1127 S 2nd St

1023 S 3rd St

1242 S 2nd St

1010 S 3rd St

1227 S 2nd St

1223 S 2nd St

1019 S 3rd St

1321 S 4th St

1042 S 6th St

1038 S 6th St

1013 S 3rd St

1233 S 2nd St

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